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| Warrior Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Florida
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I am making some sales from a few of my niche blogs but want to expand my ability to make more affiliate sales. What is the best Affiliate program finder out there? I have just been using ClickBank and a few of the others out there. Is there a website or free software that you can do one search over all the different affiliate programs? (ClickBank, CJ, Amazon, etc.) |
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| GooglePlaces Optimization War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: SoCal
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| Google. Seriously for nichey affiliate programs it is. Search for: "key phrase" "affiliate program"There is a CPA affiliate network search engine that's great at OfferVault.com. However like I said, it mainly searches CPA networks and I don't think it searches many affiliate networks, so may not have much of a selection of retail products, but it's free and worth a shot. Other than that you need to search by network with CJ and Amazon being 2 of the biggest and easiest to search. Hope this helps and best of luck! |
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Thanks for the suggestions. Hard to believe that there are not any major affiliate finder programs out there? The ones I have seen seem like affiliates themselves?
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| Redneck Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Pacific North West, WA, USA
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Try ... "key phrase" login Can bring up some more obscure affiliate programs with few affiliates. |
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| All you need to do is a google search for your niche + affiliate program. I am part of a small handful of these independent affiliate sites which have the right products I need. You can seriously find a site that has very few competition and just the stuff you need by searching google that way. |
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I typed in "find affiliate programs" into Google (in "quotes" ) and came up with 351,000 results. Looks like some good possibilities there.
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| GooglePlaces Optimization War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: SoCal
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Many of the affiliate directories aren't kept very up to date. And some of them are just 2nd tier affiliates like you said. Here are some of the best affiliate directories, rated based on Google PR. The 1st one, AffiliateTip, is not a directory any more and the 2nd one, Associate Programs is probably about the best and most well maintained. | |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: NSW, Australia
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I like OfferVault.com It has grown to include a huge number of networks and programs and more are always being added. |
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